Well, whether we like it or not, it is very Beatle related due to the fact that George played an integral part. I am not against having some songs featured, just going to have to figure out how to present them.

I'll certainly vote in favor of having them featured, as well as suggesting that if you do that you hit both the debut album AND the amazing "Archaeology"- the great, oft overlooked, follow-up that came out many moons later. Neil Innes is actually touring again next year & I truly hope to catch him live. LOVE The Rutles!!

Mark Rink wrote:putting the rutles on Macca-Radio will be like putting the monkees on not a real band so lets stop all this nonsence and move on PLEASE

The Monkees may have started out playing a fictional band on TV, but the music was still good, and they even played their own instruments after a time, and toured like a real band. The music Neil Innes made for the Rutles is still good and very much in the Beatles style.

jgkojak wrote:Hey Mike -

I'm with you-- let's get some Rutles on here!

Just put them in with Beatles Friends (because they were just that!)

Exactly. If they can play Badfinger they can play the Rutles.

"I dream of a better tomorrow where chickens can cross the road without having their motives questioned." --Unknown

you have to be kidding me clarke Badfinger where a fantatic band that fell on hard times.your comparing the rutles to Badfinger? Your an idiot,I guess next you'll want Mike to start playing The Partridge Family...you dope

Mark Rink wrote::lol: you have to be kidding me clarke Badfinger where a fantatic band that fell on hard times.your comparing the rutles to Badfinger? Your an idiot,I guess next you'll want Mike to start playing The Partridge Family...you dope

First of all, I was not comparing the quality of their music, just the fact that they were in the category of "friends of the Beatles."

Second, the fact that we have different opinions has nothing to do with relative intelligence, so there's no reason to be insulting. "And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make."

As Ringo says, "Peace and Love!"

"I dream of a better tomorrow where chickens can cross the road without having their motives questioned." --Unknown

Sure Badfinger were a great band that did fall into some bad situations that lead to 2 suicides, and the Rutles were born to spoof The Beatles, pure and simple. One may disagree as to the talent of Innes, well, just doesn't justify name calling. No matter what way you look at it, it's all cheese and onions cuz you can't buy me lunch cuz all you need is cash. Get it? (Hint see hyphenation, they are actually songs by Badfinger and The Rutles, relax man. . .)